We're working on a libc5 version. We knew some people would want it, but we
didn't want to delay posting Jikes for Linux until we had it.
dave
Jikes co-author
Richard wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>Does anyone knows if there is a libc5 version. I eared there was just a glic
> version.
We are working on setting up a libc5 system so we can make a libc5
version
as well, but we can make no promises. For now we will just provide the
glibc
version.
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Joe Car
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Joe Carter wrote:
>Stephan Greene wrote:
>>
>> According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
>> their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
>>
>> http://www.slashdot.org/articles/980721/1955212.shtml
>>
>They certainly did.
>It works very well too. V. f
Casiraghi Luigi wrote:
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> Ok, for Linux but what are excactly the licence terms ??.
>
Hmmm should've learn from KDE/Qt to read them closely!
90 days license, non-commercial.
But one of the authors has said this in the discussion lists
Jikes can be used to create commercial applications, tho
Ok, for Linux but what are excactly the licence terms ??.
Joe Carter, in data 13.26 22/07/98 +, hai scritto:
>Stephan Greene wrote:
>>
>> According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
>> their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
>>
>> http://www.slashdot.org/articles
Stephan Greene wrote:
>
> According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
> their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
>
> http://www.slashdot.org/articles/980721/1955212.shtml
>
They certainly did.
It works very well too. V. fast with good error messages.
Recommended.
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According to an article on Slahsdot, IBM is releasing a Linux binary of
their Jikes incremental Java compiler.
http://www.slashdot.org/articles/980721/1955212.shtml
Steve
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